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Although lecithin itself is a lipid (fat), it is partially soluble in water and thus acts as an emulsifying agent, enabling fats to be dispersed in water. This supports both absorption of fats and fat-soluble nutrients and in removal of fats from the body. But its value doesn’t end there. Cell membranes, which regulate the flow of nutrients into and out of cells, are largely composed of lecithin. The body’s highest concentration of lecithin is in the vital organs. It makes up about 30% of the dry weight of the brain and nearly two-thirds of the fat in the liver.

Ingredient

Amount Per Serving

%DV

Calories

49

†

Calories from Fat

34

6%*

Total Fat

3.7 g

6%*

Saturated Fat

0.8 g

4%*

Monounsaturated Fat

0.4 g

†

Polyunsaturated Fat

2.3 g

†

Total Carbohydrates

0.6 g

<1%*

Calcium

10 mg

1%

Phosphorous

210 mg

21%

Potassium

84 mg

2%

TOTAL PHOSPHATIDES (97%)

6.8 g

†

Phosphatidyl CholineSupplying Choline

1.8 g252 mg

††

Phosphatidyl Ethanolamine

1.4 g

†

Phosphatidyl InositolSupplying Inositol

1.0 g150 mg

††

Phosphatidyl Serine

280 mg

†

Phytoglycolipids

900 mg

†

Other Phosphatides

1.4 g

†

One teaspoon once to three times daily. May be added to cereal, soup or mixed into gravies, meatloaf, burgers, etc. It will also add a delicious flavor to your favorite milkshake or vegetable juice cocktail.

1 lb (454 g)

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